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Cannes jewel heist
French police say that jewelry to be loaned to stars at the Cannes Film Festival has been stolen from a hotel room. The festival had shown a film with a similar story line just hours before.
Cannes Film Festival opens
The Cannes Film Festival showcases some of the world's best art films, but on the first day, the limelight was given over to The Great Gatsby.
Cannes Film Festival underway
American director Steven Spielberg heads the jury at the 66th edition of the Cannes Film Festival which has opened on the French Riviera. There are 20 films vying for the top prize of the Palme d'Or.
Glitzy opening for Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival gets underway
The 66th annual Cannes Film Festival opened in France on Wednesday, featuring a 3-D adaptation of the classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Great Gatsby."
All for love
Angela Merkel's favorite film explores the harsh realities of life and love in the GDR.
Cannes Film Festival 2013
Cannes Film Festival 2013
Inside Guantanamo
Director Stefan Schaller's new film exposes the horrific abuse of human rights at Guantanamo.
Movie pioneer Harryhausen dies
Hollywood special effects maker and animator Ray Harryhausen has died at the age of 92. The US-born visual pioneer has been credited with influencing a raft of film industry heavyweights.
Documenting Syria
A film-maker gives an account of his experiences working in the embattled Orontes Valley in Syria.
63rd annual German Film Awards
Director Jan Ole Gerster's debut production, "Oh Boy," has swept the German film awards, winning best picture as well as five other prizes. Cloud Atlas, the most expensive film in German history, took home five awards.
German Film Prize 2013
German Film Prize 2013
'Colón Ring'
Drama surrounded the Argentine 'Ring' production, and a DW documentary tells the story.
100 years of Bollywood: The milestones
100 years of Bollywood: The milestones
Bollywood magic
India and the world celebrate 100 years of Bollywood magic.
The face of Bollywood.
Indian movie star Shah Rukh Khan has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Bollwood actresses rediscovered
The 'pretty' image of Bollywood actresses is crumbling with a new generation of talent.
Rare note of harmony
Pakistani singers have long been popular in Bollywood, but why do they enjoy such acclaim?
Shift Ranking of April 15: World's most successful films of all time
1. Avatar (2.128 Mio. Euro) | 2. Titanic (1.677 Mio. Euro) | 3. Marvel’s The Avengers (1.160 Mio. Euro) | 4. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (1.016 Mio. Euro) | 5. Transformer 3 (860 Mio. Euro)
Movie goes behind the scenes of opera
2013 marks two hundred years since Richard Wagner was born. As part of a special series on the composer, Deutsche Welle accompanied a film team following the production of Wagner's 'Ring Cycle' in Buenos Aires.
Culture calendar
From cinema to JFK, don't miss these events in Germany this month.
Glamorous cricket
The Indian Premier League brings together India's two biggest passions - cricket and Bollywood.
Famous movie critic Ebert dies
Roger Ebert, the most famous US film critic of the last 40 years, has died after a long battle with cancer. The first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for film reviews, he was known for his popular column and TV show.
Life's big questions
Long after 1950s landmarks like "Ben Hur," religious films seem to be making a comeback.
Shift Ranking of March 27: Highest Grossing Movies of All Time
1. Avatar (revenue: 2,7 billion USD)│ 2. Titanic (2,1 billion USD)│ 3. The Avengers (1,5 billion USD)│ 4. Harry Potter II (1,3 billion USD)│ 5. Transformers 3 (1,1 billion USD)│ Source: Statista
Best of German film announced
The nominees for the German Film Awards have been announced in Berlin. German director Tom Tykwer’s film "Cloud Atlas" continued its international success by snagging nine nominations.
Maradona stars at football film festival
The tenth annual 11mm Film festival is underway in Berlin. A jury has voted a documentary about Argentinian star Diego Maradona as the best football film of all time, while Swedish film The Butt also won an award.
Berlin's football film festival
Maradona, Cantona, Henry - films on some of the most famous football stars of all times are being screened at the “Babylon” movie theater in Berlin. A jury is set to select the best football movie of all times.
The intouchables
Famous quadriplegic Philippe di Borgo says people need to take better care of each other.
Film festival managers, Bolivia and Mexico
Carolina Lopez from Mexico and Alejandro Fuentes from Bolivia met at DW Akademie's recent Berlinale film festival workshop held in Berlin. Both work for film festivals in their own country.
3,096 Days
The shocking story of Natascha Kampusch's lost childhood in captivity is coming to cinemas.
Berlinale: Film award recognizes the struggle for art and human rights
This year's CINEMA fairbindet ("CINEMA connects") prize at Berlin's film festival went to the co-production "Art/Violence". DW Akademie project manager Charles Achaye-Odong was one of the jury members.
Redemption song
Mitra Farahani's latest film examines one of Iranian modern art's most intruiging protagonists.
Second Oscar for Waltz
Christoph Waltz has won Best Supporting Actor at the 85th Annual Academy Awards, the second Oscar for the Austrian actor. Austria also won top honors in the foreign language film category with "Amour."
Shift Ranking of February 22: Films with the Most Oscars
1. Ben-Hur (1959) 11 Oscars│ 1. Titanic (1997) 11 Oscars│ 1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 11 Oscars│ 4. West Side Story (1961) 10 Oscars│ 5. Gigi (1958) 9 Oscars│
Golden Bear to 'Child's Pose'
The Romanian film "Child’s Pose" has won the Golden Bear Award at the Berlinale film festival. Other big winners were the American film "Prince Avalanche" and Bosnia’s "An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker."
Berlinale 2013
Documentary films at this year's Berlinale illustrate the medium's potential to reclaim the past.
Afghan Oscar?
An Afghan film about life on the streets of Kabul has been nominated for an Oscar.
Fresh talent
The Berlinale Talent Campus links up-and-coming filmmakers with old hands from the business.
Golden Bear for Lanzmann
Claude Lanzmann has accepted a Golden Bear lifetime achievement award at the Berlin Film Festival. The French filmmaker and producer is known around the world for his groundbreaking documentary "Shoah."
Berlinale film festival: Bringing professionals together
For ten years DW Akademie has been inviting African, Asian and Latin American film festival managers to Berlin for a workshop that focuses on festival organization, financing and networking.
Past wars and future hopes
At Berlin's International Film Festival, young directors focus on Europe, past, present and future.
BAFTA awards
Stars of the silver screen have braved London’s chilly winter rain for the annual British Academy of Film Awards. There was good news for James Bond fans and special recognition for British director Alan Parker.
Berlinale 2013
The Berlin International film Festival 2013 kicks off in the German capital on February 7.
Berlinale kicks off
The 63rd edition of the Berlin Film Festival has kicked off with a red-carpet gala event and the premiere of a martial arts movie. It is one of 19 films that will compete for the Berlinale’s top prize, the Golden Bear.
Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick discusses life in film
Director of Berlin's International Film Festival, Dieter Kosslick discusses the growing success of film festivals, life in the business and the effect of the financial crisis on movie-making.
India's Muslim king
Does Bollywood's Muslim star Shah Rukh Khan have a troubled relationship with India?
Culture calendar
From international film to crazy costumes, February is bound to blast the winter blues away.
Censorship
Despite its economic and political might, China still feels the need to censor Western films.
Film: The silver screen
From blockbusters to documentaries, what we see on the screen shapes our lives.
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